Paox 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER Bt, 1907 | | ties, by another Democrat, Governor | A ROYAL ROMANCE. | Sutied severnl crowns offerdd Dy Na- | Though no glittering guards surround me Ludlow. He was a delegate to the | Lo peleon In order to confine his life to | Prompt to do thelr master's will, | . swearche I must perish like a Roman For Governor | Republican convention which nomi: Prince George of Greece and His Love | lentific researches. It iy from -her ems n V erse Die the great triumvir still { nated Blaine for the presidency and For a Bonaparte Princess. mother's side that the princess brings ji S66 place v + (Inrre . ar large fortune, but It is tainted, as A] in 1806 placed the late Garret A. Ho-| ppg eortheoming marriage of Prince | Her 148 : in Mark the lion thus made low art I I ‘or the 0 pre : e phrase goes In America Her ma bars in busin ition for the vice presi George of Greece to the Princess Letl- the 1) Eraudfathe t was the ex-walter OLD FAVORITES. "Twas no foeman's arm that felle@® him, wey : N N oe NY rnd i ! ' { + ex-wilte Aid , Prin yoney €.\ one of the three New tin Marie Bonaparte Is something | : Twas his own that s kt o blow; Snapshots at the Candidates In Va- | | : y 1 | . Jerse nem ber » © ¢ millionaire gambling hell keeper, who lowed on th { les wd I oink of Sonatiut nal quite out of the ordinary in royal and rn Bl No ; wi NIAGARA His, who, ” : » TI ( y commission on uniform laws for all matches In the first place, it will Let not Caesar's servile minions rious States Whitney and Bartlett. M. Blane, the founder of Monte Carlo ‘ Tred this are strange " Fort and Katzenbach -Watson of | | the sintes. Governor Griggs in 1806 J ithe fr fee, t will | Tits is what particularly sticks in the ghts re strange that His who : i raise a branch o we Bonaparte family re n . ¥ y my brain Madly Indiana and Higgins of Rhode appointed him a judge of the Essex ka tok to" tova} van} pet the id crop of King Edward of Engla u Whi I look upward to thee! It Island. Se S- oo Se { court of common pleas, and in 1000 > a 4 it in ol Wg tivel the princess herself Is a young woman would seem 3 A " na piace, will give a comparatively A dl on -) | Governor Voorhees ’ ) bly ison app inted him a wor prince a fortune of about £15,000, | I ' of whom every one speaks well Prince he ara Pour (0 thes from his J | Justice of the supreme court N George is deeply In love with ber, and BA hung his bow ‘ ne awn . T: Democrats } I ! of the 000, quite a comfortable sum as money : y . awful front A state it Is sald the marriage bells will sure : Poke ! Iv » which seem’d of Massachu Is measured among many of the royal ly ring 4 to hir sett . § r dy Patm r his Baviour etts put two Frank 8. Katzenbach, Jr. of Tre ‘wnton, : f y | fours tickets in the field, " \ ote heated: by the nominee of the New Jersey Democrats , \ he 4 bo , MISS ANNIE BEST. vy “A wo a’ and han 19 ei H . M for governor, hopes to receive a unique x : ‘ A name of enry i y Wa Pgt flood t r he ages back ’ resent this vear Election a ; : { H Renn B back Whitney and the 15 on Nov . £3 3 : , Society Girl Who Will Soon Be Led to| Ang cer ‘ n the eternal i) i : th = other by that of the Altar, Charles W. Bartlett. Mr. Whitney is fam-| _. . 1a ed as a champion of reciprocity. He en celebrating the date . the gaged In a discus-| pg. n of tnt ‘ : # slon with President Frank S Katyen a : : EAI » ered one . Roosevelt on the bach and a ‘subject and In at grandson of the late the president re Peter Katzenbach, ew which he had for 1 rt ined an election to the now celebrated Ananlas . 5. That Is the day h in the year 1586S he first saw One t Should he be chosen gov- will have good reasons for ny years pro prietor of the Tren <¢lub. Mr. Whitney Is a brother of the late Wiiliar itney, secretary of 2 the the ¢ net ¢ resi , " oh 3 4 p ‘ » : 9 i J r EOPATR “ : 3 ¢ h Ly ! “ry y Le 4 . pi r Ag i ) i Lh as, a NTONY AND CLE IPATRA. Ma . 1: ie obtained his educa 4 for a a clerk in th " ‘nin NE village re, water tering 1 ink, and ares of p A : " h fo n i pg mend in 8 e t yeal as engaged in the shipping busine and in the opera tion of ‘ I vays. In late years he has bee: ctive in some of the lar gest corporations in New England. He was the fir introduce electric cars in the Bay State « tal, and hi plonship of reclpre y ideas has more than one occasion used him EL Se = NEY Gin MEE The Wick ou & - ory > oh 2 Mit Catt re (irnce y " A i b TNE you can : ere Sho any sim- E17 : 4 i HS danger—as low as you picase 1hals desired te events smoke or smell - Ao } v . Mia . py 4 Tm o doubt RTT p—— - hat meat ys sleady W LOY enn 06) il . ( ewe ¥ eyes ng heat for every ounce a Lt DI fuel burned In a answered SUEEESS New PERFECTION | Fivara | mtn | lato the Oil Heater be. | The B } 3 Gre * exclaimed Mrs (Equipped with Smokeless Deviee) ee Lio : : family has experience . “4 . : A eran aid wwe Were Wresttiew | sane i it nae: sl A sd haf 4 cago 1 didn’t know . - » > ’ ’ 3 9 "fr i] 1 -~ t Washing: ' Nanoleon 1 I'he Princess Marie is the ? ; A Av ’ aelplina 1 carry ®t abowi and care for it Just as easily as a lamp. ! ar ray o1 : o1 y jrass oil font holds 4 quarts buming 9 hour Handsomely fin- "AayoL Lam Ip heater warranted Lamp Our Deares escriptive crcular, ATLAN TIC RE F INING CO. Incorporated ott's Emulsion strengthens enfeebled 1 A pod a pd Yee pel il ee Pol PA pA A oA GOOD THINGS Pe 1g mothers by increasing their flesh and force. -— wd ud > ‘ees a It provides baby with the necessary fat Opt FO = and mineral food for healthy growth. ALL DRUGCISTS; 850¢c. AND $1.00 A 00000000000 00000000000 took up th lu of providing for him self mm noth and two younger brothers nde and worked night 1 bool Der 8 n other ney And LITT TREERT ETRE T RR AREA Sr ab SEER RAMEE AALS S HE SRR 444 At FEEL 400 0000000000 a a Jo odio dibib ahha TH won OOOO OO a! 2 i» - John Vominm wan <«connt the nerve frie etal fs, wa : SECHLER & COMPANY LLEFONIT NN R esseessssssrssprseennnanl © ) Ea hh a ah a ah a a Andre i d educator, and ton, afterward chief at that time pres) JAMES N. HIGGINS justice of the su dent of Brown university. As the re preme court of sult of the friendship expressed for the Pennsylvania and young man by President Andrews, he with other lawyers passed through Brown university with of eminence and In high honors. A kind anut supplement 1872 graduated from od the assistance of the Brown presi the Albany Law dent, and young Higging did the rest school The next Nights and Sundays he labored, and year he was admit. when attending the Georgetown unl ad to the ! but he began his polit | versity law school he worked a part of fecal career before he was old enough the time In the office of the district at £0 vole b g part in the presiden- torney It was work and study for tial can n 2. Hie was jour ' him all the way nlong, and he was per nal clerk of 1 ow Jersey house of sistent. He was admitted to the bar assem! 1573 and 1574, was ap In 1000. As mayor of Pawtucket he pointed Jodoe of the first district rourt espoused the principle of municipal of News ne Democratic gov: ownership and championed the cause ernor, George BB. MeClollan, and con | of rigid enforcement of laws against | S40L0080888800800.4 § n the office ) i 3 : bd i d $inued 1 despite his polk | gambling and Sunday liguor selling. * | $S3SSSSSRSRILIIIIISINILNIILL i oT r—" | Inbal lil no fu, igo fondle Suihaghounis © | CPrerPPPPed wt plople fn We ge dally in rece pt of compl ye om w ™ of our Shoes to the effect that they cover the ground j ho bly. This of course is a joke, but in serious Ko aA Gas Fitting, earnest we would asy that our Shoes fil every requisite of qu lity i Furnace, Steam and comfort an duramiity he pt are the satisfactory kind ane i the styles please man, woman and child. Ask for Waik-Ovenrs Mat Water ating, > TTTeTTTTTTeTsTTTTTYTTYYY 4.7. vom FINK Slating, ‘ 4 ’ YEAGER & DAVIS, SANITARY PLUMBING | Tin Rootes : Spouting, Estimates Cheerlully Furnished. All kinds of BELLEFONTE. | Tinware | gle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. male So Seas. a i
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